Configuring rrpp nodes, Specifying a master node, Specifying a transit node – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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NOTE:

RRPP ports always allow packets from the control VLANs to pass through.

H3C recommends that you use the link-delay command to enable link status rapid report function on an
RRPP port by setting the physical state change suppression interval to 0 seconds, accelerating topology
convergence. For more information about the link-delay command (or the undo link-delay command),

see

Interface Command Reference.

Configuring RRPP nodes

Specifying a master node

Perform this configuration on a device to be configured as a master node.
To specify a master node:

Step Command

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

2.

Enter RRPP domain view.

rrpp domain domain-id

3.

Specify the current device as the master node of
the ring, and specify the primary port and the

secondary port.

ring ring-id node-mode master [ primary-port
interface-type interface-number ] [ secondary-port
interface-type interface-number ] level level-value

Specifying a transit node

Perform this configuration on a device to be configured as a transit node.
To specify a transit node:

Step Command

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

2.

Enter RRPP domain view.

rrpp domain domain-id

3.

Specify the current device as a transit node of the
ring, and specify the primary port and the

secondary port.

ring ring-id node-mode transit [ primary-port
interface-type interface-number ] [ secondary-port

interface-type interface-number ] level level-value

Specifying an edge node

When configuring an edge node, you must first configure the primary ring before configuring the

subrings.
Perform this configuration on a device to be configured as an edge node.
To specify an edge node:

Step Command

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

2.

Enter RRPP domain view.

rrpp domain domain-id

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